Duterte by the numbers | Inquirer News

Duterte by the numbers

/ 06:01 AM October 09, 2016

Age elected: 71

Number of votes obtained by Duterte, about 39 percent of total votes cast: 16.6M

Remaining days in his term as President: 2,090

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Estimated number of drug addicts he’d be “happy to slaughter” according to the President: 3,000,000

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Estimated percentage of people who surrendered that would need rehabilitation (about 73,000) according to a health undersecretary: 10

Current number of rehabilitation centers: 41

Number of people killed by police and suspected vigilantes since June 30: 3,400

Period of extension the President asked to wipe out the country’s narcotics problem: 6-12 months

Number of military camps visited since June 30: 21

Amount of the President’s self-imposed fine for every time he swore during the election campaign with the money going to Caritas Davao: P1,000

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Estimated number of speeches the President has given since June 30: 80

Minimum estimated number of expletives he uses in his speeches: 5

Estimated cost of the President’s cursing during his first 100 days in office if he pushed through with his self-imposed fine: P400,000

Estimated cost the President will donate to charity at the end of his term if he continues to swear at  the rate of five expletives per speech: P8.36M

Net satisfaction rating (76 percent satisfied minus 11 percent not satisfied) of the President according to the September 2016 survey of Social Weather Stations: +64

Percent of gross domestic product to be spent for public infrastructure in 2017 to 2022: 5.4 to 7

Proposed budget for public infrastructure in 2017: P860.7B

Years he served as elected mayor: 22 (1988 to 1998, 2001 to 2010, 2013 to 2016)

Year he passed the bar examinations: 1973

Budget of the Office of the President for 2017, up from P2.9 billion in the last administration: P20B

Number of drug suspects arrested (July 1 to Oct. 3): 22,387

Silent film actor William Hart stars in a massively popular film wearing jeans, pioneering the image of the blue-jean-clad Western hero: 1914

The US patent number received by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis on May 20, 1873 for their invention, the “blue jeans”: 1,391,121

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Compiled by: Marielle Medina and Ana Roa, Inquirer Research

TAGS: Drug war, war on drugs

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